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'''''Odyssey Oceania''''' is an upcoming set of compilation/tribute albums from [[Neon and the Argie Bees]], comprised of covers of 87 songs (including two bonus tracks) where the original artists, bands, and performers have originated from, or are based in, Australia and New Zealand, or the song is about the aforementioned countries in some way.
'''''Odyssey Oceania''''' is an upcoming set of compilation/tribute albums from [[Neon and the Argie Bees]], comprised of covers of 88 songs (including three bonus tracks) where the original artists, bands, and performers have originated from, or are based in, Australia and New Zealand, or the song is about the aforementioned countries, or related to places in them in some way.


Four volumes are set to release, one focusing on the patriotic and pub rock anthems, another on mostly 2000s pop rock and emotional songs, a third containing alternative and experimental indie tunes, with the final volume being for miscellaenous tracks. While it is the case that these volumes have these themes to them, most of the covers have their genre changed from the original. Truncated versions of each volume are also set to be released on streaming services, due to copyright issues where the rights to some songs could not be secured.
Four volumes are set to release, one focusing on covering patriotic and pub rock anthems, another on mostly 2000s pop rock and emotional songs, a third containing covers of alternative and experimental indie tunes, with the final volume being for miscellaenous tracks. While it is the case that these volumes have these themes to them, most of the covers have their genre changed from the original. Truncated versions of each volume are also set to be released on streaming services, due to copyright issues where the rights to some songs could not be secured.


The fourth album in the set contains an original skit titled "[[She'll Be Roight, Mate]]" which leads into the final bonus track, "Xanadu". In it, Argie Bees band members have an "argie bargie" over whether the following track can be considered Australian, due it to just having late British-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John as the original artist, and whether preceding tracks were even Australian too. Every argument is shut down with a voice saying the Aussie slang phrase "She'll be right".
The fourth album in the set contains an original skit titled "[[She'll Be Roight, Mate]]" which leads into the second-last bonus track, "Xanadu". In the skit, Argie Bees band members have an "argie bargie" over whether the following track can be considered Australian, due it to just having late British-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John as the original artist, and whether preceding tracks were even Australian too. Every argument is shut down with a voice saying the Aussie slang phrase "She'll be right". The final bonus track, "Sydney", is also not lyrically or thematically about the Australian town, but is included in the album in reference to it.


== Background ==
== Background ==
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Notes denote facts about the original songs, not the recordings of the cover versions for this album.
Notes denote facts about the original songs, not the recordings of the cover versions for this album.


Some streaming services are set to have the volumes further split into parts. Volume 1 has 4 parts and Volumes 2 & 4 have 5 parts (5 tracks in each part), while Volume 3 has 3 parts (6 tracks in each part).
Some streaming services are set to have the volumes further split into parts. Volume 1 has 4 parts and Volumes 2 & 4 have 5 parts (these 3 volumes having 5 tracks in each part, skit not counted, giving the final part to volume 4 an additional track), while Volume 3 has 3 parts (6 tracks in each part).


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Latest revision as of 06:14, 27 November 2025

Odyssey Oceania
Compilation album by
Recorded2026–
StudioStudio RGB-Newt
LabelFishal Project Records
ProducerThe Fishal Project
Neon and the Argie Bees compilation chronology

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Odyssey Oceania is an upcoming set of compilation/tribute albums from Neon and the Argie Bees, comprised of covers of 88 songs (including three bonus tracks) where the original artists, bands, and performers have originated from, or are based in, Australia and New Zealand, or the song is about the aforementioned countries, or related to places in them in some way.

Four volumes are set to release, one focusing on covering patriotic and pub rock anthems, another on mostly 2000s pop rock and emotional songs, a third containing covers of alternative and experimental indie tunes, with the final volume being for miscellaenous tracks. While it is the case that these volumes have these themes to them, most of the covers have their genre changed from the original. Truncated versions of each volume are also set to be released on streaming services, due to copyright issues where the rights to some songs could not be secured.

The fourth album in the set contains an original skit titled "She'll Be Roight, Mate" which leads into the second-last bonus track, "Xanadu". In the skit, Argie Bees band members have an "argie bargie" over whether the following track can be considered Australian, due it to just having late British-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John as the original artist, and whether preceding tracks were even Australian too. Every argument is shut down with a voice saying the Aussie slang phrase "She'll be right". The final bonus track, "Sydney", is also not lyrically or thematically about the Australian town, but is included in the album in reference to it.

Background

Early title ideas for this album project included Oceanic Golden Nuggetz, Greener Than Gold, and With Love from Sydney. These names were later used for each volume's subtitle, along with famous Aussie chant "Oi Oi Oi!"

Rare songs such as The Monitors' "Singin' in the '80s" were prioritised for selection due to them not having their own Wikipedia article, or only having a couple thousand views or streams on platforms like YouTube and Spotify. It is hoped that this project will bring more ears to the original tracks.

Composition

Production

Album artwork

Release

Reception

Track listing

Notes denote facts about the original songs, not the recordings of the cover versions for this album.

Some streaming services are set to have the volumes further split into parts. Volume 1 has 4 parts and Volumes 2 & 4 have 5 parts (these 3 volumes having 5 tracks in each part, skit not counted, giving the final part to volume 4 an additional track), while Volume 3 has 3 parts (6 tracks in each part).

Volume 2 - "Golden NuggetZ" digital download
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Great Adventure"
  • Lindsay Rimes
  • Nick Hardcastle
 
2."I Don't Do Surprises" 
3."Rain" 
4."Whatever Will Be"
  • Jake Schulze
  • Savan Kotecha
  • Carl Falk
 
5."Someday Soon" 
6."Save the Lies" 
7."Innocent Eyes"
 
8."Out of the Blue"
 
9."Art of Love"
 
10."Feels Like WOAH"
 
11."Round the Twist"Andrew Duffield 
12."Neighbours Theme" 
13."Eyes Wide Open"Wally De Backer 
14."These Kids"
 
15."For One Day"
  • James He
  • Simon Holmes
 
16."Look What You've Done"Nic Cester 
17."Colour Day Tours"
  • Aaron Malcolmson
  • Shaun Gionis
  • Stacey Gray
  • Tim Morrison
 
18."Little Miss Liar" 
19."She's Love"Justin Burford 
20."Calm Down"
 
21."This Heart Attack"Nathan Hudson 
22."Don't Let Me Down" 
23."Lanterns"
  • Ian Berney
  • Ian Kenny
  • Glenn Sarangapany
  • Adam Spark
  • Adam Weston
 
24."Lost and Running" 
25."Wish You Well"Bernard Fanning 
Total length:0:00
Volume 3 - "Greener than Gold" digital download
No.TitleWriter(s)NotesLength
1."Singin' in the '80s"
  • Mark Moffatt
  • Terry McCarthy
  
2."Computer Games"
  
3."Just a Song About Ping Pong"Operator Please  
4."Le Bump"
  
5."Magic"  
6."Zeus in the Architecture"
  • Jim Finn
  • Dan McNamee
  • Dan Williams
  
7."Way to Go!"
  • Jamie Appleby
  • David Isaac
  
8."Revolution"  
9."Are You the One?"  
10."Fire in the Water"  
11."Couldn’t See Past My Ego"Jay Watson  
12."Crumbling Castle"Stu MackenziePublic Domain 
13."Queen Pinky"  
14."Wings of Time"
  • Kevin Parker
  • Nicholas Allbrook
  
15."Let It Happen"Kevin Parker  
16."Mind's Eye"  
17."Staple Tape Worms..." (Clean Version)Swift Cooma Sol Ioannoui Treweeke  
18."Working Life"
  • Luke Ferris
  • Michael Godde
  • Spike Rogers
  • Damian Tapley
  • Joshua Murphy
  
Total length:0:00
Volume 4 - "With Love from Sydney" digital download
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Like a Fox"
  • Luke Ferris
  • Michael Godde
  • Spike Rogers
  • Damian Tapley
  • Joshua Murphy
 
2."Reflections of a Sound"Daniel Johns 
3."She Called Up"Neil Finn 
4."Six Months in a Leaky Boat" 
5."How Bizarre"
 
6."What Was That" 
7."Please Don’t Move to Melbourne"Samuel Cromack 
8."Big Jet Plane" 
9."Geronimo"
 
10."Boredom"
  • Pete Kilroy
  • Bill Bingley
  • Pluto Jonze
  • Ross Pearson
  • Tony Garrett
 
11."Can You (Point Your Fingers and Do the Twist?)" 
12."Buses and Trains"James Roche 
13."Opinions Won't Keep You Warm at Night"
  • Darren Cordeux
  • Joel Vanderuit
  • Karl Ammitzboll
  • Sean Thomas
 
14."Yanada" 
15."Young Man, Old Man (You Ain't Better Than the Rest)"
 
16."Better Off Alone" 
17."The Last Day on Earth" 
18."Elastic Heart" 
19."Afterglow" 
20."Rainbow"
 
21."Don't Listen to the Radio"Craig Nicholls 
22."What's on Your Radio" 
23."It's Time" (Bonus Track)
 
24."She'll Be Roight, Mate" (Skit)NeonWabbit 
25."Xanadu" (Bonus Track)Jeff Lynne 
26."Sydney" (Bonus Track)
  • Arnaud Vial
  • Charles Delaporte
  • Antoine Toustou
  • Hugues Payen
 
Total length:0:00

Personnel

Additional musicians

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Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog No.
Worldwide
TBA
Fishal Project Records Volume 1 (Oi Oi Oi!) digital download NW-S26FPR02_Vol1
TBA
Volume 2 (Golden NuggetZ) digital download NW-S26FPR02_Vol2
TBA
Volume 3 (Greener than Gold) digital download NW-S26FPR02_Vol3
TBA
Volume 4 (With Love from Sydney) digital download NW-S26FPR02_Vol4

See also

  • Bonding Generations, another cover compilation album, featuring music associated with Amazon-MGM's James Bond 007 franchise.
  • How To Get a Monster on the Bus, another cover compilation album, featuring music associated with Nintendo's Pokémon the Series anime.
  • Take Cover! Videoke Nights, another cover compilation album, featuring music associated with The Philippines.
  • The Wins We've Won, another cover compilation album, featuring music associated with Microsoft's Windows operating systems.

References

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